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      • Cast: Dorothy Kilgallen (Panelist), Bennett Cerf (Panelist), Arlene Francis (Panelist), Hal Block (Panelist), John Daly (Moderator), Bette Davis (Mystery Guest), John Butler (Contestant), Irene Koret (Cpntestant), Carl Mills (Contestant), Hal Simms (Announcer: uncredited) and Lee Vines (Announcer: uncredited).
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  2. What's My Line? is a panel game show that originally ran in the United States, between 1950 and 1967, on CBS. The game show started in black and white and later in color, with subsequent U.S. revivals. The game uses celebrity panelists to question contestants in order to determine their occupation.

  3. What's My Line?: With John Daly, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf, Dorothy Kilgallen. Four panelists must determine guests' occupations - and, in the case of famous guests, while blindfolded, their identity - by asking only "yes" or "no" questions.

  4. Steve Allen rejoins the cast of 'What's My Line?' as a regular panelists after a brief 2 week vacation, which also includes Dorothy Kilgallen, Arlene Francis and Bennett Cerf who all try to guess the professional identity of a NY woman who's a dentists, a Chicago man who sales Marilyn Monroe calendars, as well as, the identity of celebrity ...

  5. What would the host and pan­elists of the clas­sic prime­time tele­vi­sion game show What’s My Line? have made of The Masked Singer, a more recent offer­ing in which pan­elists attempt to iden­ti­fy celebri­ty con­tes­tants who are con­cealed by elab­o­rate head-to-toe cos­tumes and elec­tron­i­cal­ly altered voiceovers.

  6. S15.E18 ∙ Van Heflin. Sun, Jan 19, 1964. Panelists question President Johnson's executive secretary, a bird seed salesman, the band leader to an all-ladies orchestra and blindfolded, try to identify the week's celebrity "mystery guest", a theatre, radio, and film actor.

  7. Game Show from Goodson-Todman airing on CBS from 1950-67, in which a panel of four celebrities asked yes-or-no questions to determine the occupation of the contestant seated next to the host. Each "no" response gave the contestant $5, and ten "no" answers ended the game. Once an episode, a special celebrity would appear as the "Mystery Guest".

  8. The most controversial panellist, journalist Dorothy Kilgallen, appeared on a live What’s My Line? broadcast just hours before she was found dead under mysterious circumstances in 1965. Her death has often been linked to conspiracy theories concerning her investigation of President Kennedy’s assassination. TRIVIA.

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